Unfortunately, since you’re not aborting the thread the postback finishes and the html gets sent to the client.

Found a great post on the topic here by John S. Reid, where he goes into details on the solution. For now, here’s the final solution. I would suggest a base page. But this is what you would have on your actual page.

Intro to Building Twilio Apps with ASP.NET MVC

To the Next Level of Customizability with ASP.NET MVC Dynamic Filters

MVC Q&A

Introduction to MVC 3

The Big Comparison of ASP.NET MVC View Engines

Real World Application Development with Mvc3 NHibernate, FluentNHibernate and Castle Windsor

Mvc3 Extensibility

and more…

From the site:

MvcConf is a virtual conference focused on one thing: writing awesome applications on top of the ASP.Net MVC framework. Your brain will explode from taking in so much hard core technical sessions. Sounds fun eh?

This is a community event and we want the best and brightest sharing what they know.

We intend to record each session and make them available online for viewing. We intend to make the videos available free of charge, depending on conference sponsorships.

These are the commands I ran to speed up Remote Desktop. Article is for Vista, but it applies to Windows 7 as well. Run commands locally even if it’s just a particular server that is slow. Which makes you think it’s that server and not your machine.

Not sure if it applies to XP.

- Run a command prompt (cmd.exe) as an Administrator - Type: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabledDisable the autotunning feature in Vista completely, and fit and lock the RWIN receive window to default value 65536 bytes. If you want to to re-enable it: - Type: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normalIn some cases you may need to use this command in addition to the above, but I didn't have to: - Type: netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabledUpdate! This command makes your network connection EVEN FASTERType: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=highlyrestrictedThe reason is that this command will still "auto tune" your TCP connections, but not as drastically as 'normal' mode. It will allow the receive window to grow beyond the default value, but again it will do so very conservatively.

Revenge Movie Trailer. Trailer I made with Adobe Premiere and After Effects. Jason Christman is the main star and I'm the director behind the camera.

Essential Software For your Mac. - I'm a Microsoft geek, but I've switched over to Mac. There was a lot of stuff I needed to get installed that I missed on my Windows machine. Also I had no idea how to do it :p Here's some help.

Speed Football. I wanted to make a special effect like the Smallville or Superman running fast. All the other ones I've seen, the person in the frame was the only moving object while everything else was blurred. I wanted to create the effect but interact with another normal moving object.

Code Snippets and Quickies. Sometims I find something or develop something that I think is useful and it can be copied and pasted anywhere for someone to use. Here's a collection of things I've posted on.